I have seen a lot of JFK conspiracy films and other explanations but this is by far the one that makes the most sense.

The ballistics expert that spent 25 years looking at the case convinced me that the third shot was an accident by the secret service agent. I know we like to hear aliens in the grassy knoll and a accident is not some grand conspiracy. But i do believe they covered up their blunder. Really good film.

I have seen a lot of JFK conspiracy films and other explanations but this is by far the one that makes the most sense.

The ballistics expert that spent 25 years looking at the case convinced me that the third shot was an accident by the secret service agent. I know we like to hear aliens in the grassy nole and a accident is not some grand conspiracy. But i do believe they covered up their blunder. Really good film.

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I believe the first shit was taken by Gov. Connally, the second by Jackie. And I agree the third shit was taken by one of the Secret Service Agents.

There was a forth shit, taken by JFK - but that was after he's expired in the limo. So it had no impact.

Lawsuit is settled in favor of former Secret Service agent Book claimed man accidentally fired bullet that killed Kennedy
February 03, 1998|By Michael James | Michael James,SUN STAFF
A retired U.S. Secret Service agent has been paid an undisclosed sum of money by the publishers of a book that claimed he fired the bullet that killed President John F. Kennedy, an allegation that prompted the agent to sue.

The obscure book, "Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK," claimed that George W. Hickey Jr. slipped during the confusion on Nov. 22, 1963, and accidentally pulled the trigger of his high-powered AR-15 rifle. Kennedy, according to Missouri-based author Bonar Menninger, was hit in the head by the bullet.

Hickey, who lives in Abingdon, filed a libel suit in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. He has received a confidential monetary settlement in the case, according to attorneys representing Hickey and St. Martin's Press, which published the book.